Hi,
Wanted to share some experiences with installing feisty 64bit. They aren't good. I downloaded the feisty x86_64 iso and burned it.
I then repartitioned my hard drive so that I would have 60gig for x86_64. So far so good. I then booted the cd and preceded to install. My first stumbling block was the partitioner. It offered several choices for partitioning and all but the manual was not clear or friendly to use. I used the manual. I then proceded to go ahead with the install and it seemed to install all the basic stuff one would need. It setup grub and I was ready to reboot.
The first problem I ran into was booting up in normal mode. Of course I ran into a brick wall because the correct/basic video drivers were not working (nvidia gt 7300 pcie). I was kinda expecting that since I have run into issues with it before. I then rebooted into recovery mode.
I got to the root command line and proceded to to dist-upgrade. It brought down alot of updates. I also took the time to install nvidia-glx. I then installed the nvidia 9755_64 bit drivers. Rebooted back to recovery mode and then just telinit 3 which actually worked and I had a graphical log in.
I then tried to log in with my user id and found that my user id did not exist!! It was installed when I loaded from the cd because it asked me for the info while installing! ok so now back to recovery mode. I then added my user and set the password. Telinit 3 and it let me log in but I had no home directory...
At this point I decided to reboot to a working 32bit system and use my pc. I have not had such bad experiences with Kubuntu before but theis "feisty" elease has given me fits and this is the first time trying out the 64 bit since I've upgraded my system to support it.
I know this is beta software so I just wanted t let others know to expect "issues".
Wanted to share some experiences with installing feisty 64bit. They aren't good. I downloaded the feisty x86_64 iso and burned it.
I then repartitioned my hard drive so that I would have 60gig for x86_64. So far so good. I then booted the cd and preceded to install. My first stumbling block was the partitioner. It offered several choices for partitioning and all but the manual was not clear or friendly to use. I used the manual. I then proceded to go ahead with the install and it seemed to install all the basic stuff one would need. It setup grub and I was ready to reboot.
The first problem I ran into was booting up in normal mode. Of course I ran into a brick wall because the correct/basic video drivers were not working (nvidia gt 7300 pcie). I was kinda expecting that since I have run into issues with it before. I then rebooted into recovery mode.
I got to the root command line and proceded to to dist-upgrade. It brought down alot of updates. I also took the time to install nvidia-glx. I then installed the nvidia 9755_64 bit drivers. Rebooted back to recovery mode and then just telinit 3 which actually worked and I had a graphical log in.
I then tried to log in with my user id and found that my user id did not exist!! It was installed when I loaded from the cd because it asked me for the info while installing! ok so now back to recovery mode. I then added my user and set the password. Telinit 3 and it let me log in but I had no home directory...
At this point I decided to reboot to a working 32bit system and use my pc. I have not had such bad experiences with Kubuntu before but theis "feisty" elease has given me fits and this is the first time trying out the 64 bit since I've upgraded my system to support it.
I know this is beta software so I just wanted t let others know to expect "issues".
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